Tuesday, September 30, 2014

A Zelda Classic is Getting a Fan Remake and Xbox One is Having More Trouble in Asia

Hello and welcome to The Gamer's
Source, your destination for gaming information. F.E.A.R. Online gets a release date now that the beta is over and some passionate fans our there are re-creating The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, but with an old school twist. SO, without
further ado, the news:

A Movie About Tetris is Real, and Apparently a Sci Fi Film - TThe Tetris Company announced today that there will, in fact, be a blockbuster film around the game franchise. Read more...

F.E.A.R. Online Gets a PC Release Date - The demented franchise about special ops teams taking on the supernatural is making it's way to Steam later this coming month.Read more...

Fans Are Remaking Ocarina of Time...in 2D! - The beloved Zelda classic Ocarina of
Time is being transformed from it's blocky, 3D graphical styling to the
gorgeous pixel art of A Link to the Past. Read more...

Xbox One Not Doing Well in Another Asian Country - Japan isn't the only Asian territory
that Xbox One is struggling in. According to a new report, South Korea
is not taking to the American console either.Read more...

Short and Sweet, Murasaki Baby Hits All The Right Notes Until It Ends - The Take Your Time Review - The PS Vita is such a unique blend of
hardcore gaming and phone interfaces. Most gamers despise the touch
screen, but that mostly comes from developers not utilizing it properly.
Though not perfect, the simple touch control scheme of Murasaki Baby
helps bring you closer to Baby without getting frustrated, and the game
is all the better for it.Read more...

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